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Laaz
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Location: Dorchester County, South Carolina

Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 6:26 pm

Just got back from vacation with the wife & kids. Haven't posted any pics in a while so heres a few from the yard today. Neighbor did a good job of keeping everything alive...

Variegated Buddhas hand.





Cluster of Kimbrough Satsuma.



Meyers are ready to break the branches. This is now about 8 ft tall & wide.



Variegated Navel orange.



Variegated Owari mandarin.





Variegated Ponderosa lemon.



Ponkan mandarins.



Yuzu fruit.



Sudachi fruit.



Sanbokan lemons.



I'll try to get some more pics this weekend.

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JoeReal
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Location: Davis, California

Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 6:40 pm

Wow plenty of fruits to enjoy this coming late fall to winter!
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beau_123
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Joined: 26 Jun 2007
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Location: South East Louisiana, USA ZONE 9

Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 6:47 pm

wow, these are all so beautiful! your variagated naval orange is my favorite!
im not familiar with buddahs hand... whats it tasste like? what part do you eat?
-beau

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Laaz
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Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 8:06 pm

Australian round lime.



Bearss lime.



Variegated Bergamot orange.





Calamondin. Tree is over 12 ft tall.





Variegated Chinotto orange.



Benny's Clem Nule.



Faustrime.



Hirado Butan growing like a weed...





Key lime three years from seed now.





My large Variegated Buddhas hand plant.



Don't ask... My son planted this from a limequat seed. Hybrid of ???



Owari Satsuma.



Variegated Sungold (Lisbon) lemon.



Willow leaf orange.



A few non citrus...

Barrie sent me a bunch of Trachycarpus (Windmill palm) seed this past winter. I planted them in different locations around the yard. They are now sprouting like crazy. Thanks Barrie !



Some CIDP seed I picked from a local tree this spring...


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Laaz
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Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 8:12 pm

Thanks guys.

beau_123 there is nothing to eat in a Buddhas hand. It is ornamental only... My wife cuts them in slices & leaves them around the house for a few hours for the great scent they have.

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beau_123
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Posted: Fri 29 Jun, 2007 8:40 pm

ohhhh, =)! i was just wondering because i couldnt imagine eating that LOL... okay, so now i get it..thanks for englightening me! :]!
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Millet
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun, 2007 3:19 am

Laaz, the Variegated Chinotto orange (Myrtle Leaf) seems to grow in a more open form than the green nonvariegated does. - Millet
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Laaz
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Posted: Sat 30 Jun, 2007 10:55 am

Millet this is the tree we were talking about the other day. It is now in the ground in direct sun & filling out like it should.

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